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Professor Lalith Gamage , MBCS, MIEE is a Sri Lankan academic. He is a professor , currently serving as the president and Chief Executive Officer of Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology , a position he has held since the beginning of the institute in 1999. [ 1 ]
Lalith U Gamage: Independent: 12 November 2019: 24 September 2024 [30] 17 Sarath Abeykoon: Independent 25 September 2024 Incumbent [31] [32] References
At the time, Prof. Gamage held the position of Senior Lecturer and was also the Director of the Computing Services Centre at the University of Moratuwa. He drafted a proposal for creating an institute of information technology within UoM and forwarded it to Hon. Kingsley T. Wickramaratne , who was the Minister of Internal and International ...
Lalith may refer to Lalith Dissanayake, Sri Lankan politician; Lalith Athulathmudali, ... Lalith Gamage, Sri Lankan professor; Lalith Jayasinghe, ...
Janak Gamage (born 1964), Sri Lankan cricketer; K. A. Gamage (died 2009), Sri Lankan army officer; Lahiru Gamage (born 1988), Sri Lankan cricketer; Lal Dharmapriya Gamage, Sri Lankan architect and politician; Lalith Gamage, Sri Lankan academic; Piyasena Gamage (born 1949), Sri Lankan politician; Saheli Rochana Gamage (born 1988), Sri Lankan singer
Lalith Kotelawala [178] Freda Corea , Sister of Sir John and Justin Kotelawala Dr. Gamani Corea – (1974 to 1984) Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations, Ceylon's Ambassador to the EEC, Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Planning and Economic Affairs of Ceylon and the Senior Deputy ...
Harshana Nanayakkara is a Sri Lankan former film actor, [1] lawyer, and politician currently serving as the Minister of Justice and National Integration of the Government of Sri Lanka since November 2024.
A Governor of a Province in Sri Lanka, is the head of the provincial council and representative of the President of Sri Lanka in the province. Established in 1987, under the 13th Amendment to the Constitution of Sri Lanka and deriving its powers from the Provincial Council Act No 47 of 1987, a governor exercises executive power in respect of subjects devolved to provincial council.